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View Poll Results: How do you rate the vintage Stinkor figure? (with 10 being the best)

Stinkor vintage figure review thread

Well, last week's thread on Moss Man got a good number of posts, which surprised me slightly as I've always felt him to be an average, middling character.

Anyway, this week it only seems logical to do his evil scented counterpart, that odorous man-skunk, STINKOR.

Just as Moss Man's mold is a direct recycling of Beast Man's, Stinkor is a direct recycling of Mer Man's body and head mold, with black dye and white skunk markings. He wears an orange version of Mekaneck's armor, and carries a blue version of the Castle Grayskull shield.
The pull of the figure is that he came with 'terrible' odor. When new, is really did smell. Of course, over the years, the odor on many examples have faded, although I have personally found that old Stinkors retain slightly more of their scent than pine-scented Moss Man.

The French-produced version is well known by collectors for instead coming with a blue version of He-Man's shield (the only other time this shield mold was used in the line).

I wanted Stinkor for ages before I finally got him. I saved my pocket money up every week for what seemed like an eternity. Finally I had enough to buy him, and really liked him. I didn't have Mer Man as a kid, so I didn't instantly pick up on the mold being recycled for the figure.

I seem to recall hearing on the radio at the time that Stinkor was the most requested boys Christmas toy in 1985 here in the United Kingdom.

Stinkor infamously did not appear in the Filmation cartoon series, with the writers citing that it would be impossible to include stories about a character whose power was smell on the screen.

This, of course, changed in the Mike Young Productions version in 2002, where Stinkor is given an origin story, in "The Sweet Smell of Victory", where he is shown to be Odiphus, a horrid little creature, who is desperate to impress Skeletor, and is transformed by magical Necrotia into Stinkor. His terrible odor is portrayed by clouds of evil-looking smog. The character went on to reappear in several subsequent episodes, where he is shown to love his new-found powers, and was shunned by the other Evil Warriors for his foul smell.

There was no accompanying 200x revamp figure of Stinkor, but a staction figurer was later released, reflecting his look in the MYP series. The main additions to the vintage look were chemical canisters on his back, suggesting that as well as producing his own evil odor, he could also make them with his chemicals.

All-in-all, in terms of a figure, Stinkor looks cool but it is slightly lazy, recycling Beast Man and Mekaneck parts. However, his unique and memorable feature of foul odor raises his score to very respectable 8 from me.

So there are my Stinkor-related ramblings.
Please add your own thoughts, comments, criticisms, memories, and anything else Stinkor-related. And as always, whether you post or not, don't forget to rate the vintage figure in the poll!

Well, personnally, I don't have any problem with molds being used for more than one character, as long as the mold fits each character perfectly, and the specific characteristics remain different. Didn't Mattel do the same thing with all She-Ra horses?
That is how I feel towards Stinkor. His big round eyes looking like those of a cat, his fluffy ears, his black-and-white body... all of it makes him a wonderful figure.

Well, personnally, I don't have any problem with molds being used for more than one character, as long as the mold fits each character perfectly, and the specific characteristics remain different. Didn't Mattel do the same thing with all She-Ra horses?
That is how I feel towards Stinkor. His big round eyes looking like those of a cat, his fluffy ears, his black-and-white body... all of it makes him a wonderful figure.

Yep, in fairness, it was a reasonable use of mold, with the face really fitting Stinkor. I'll forgive them for this one!
I think the recycled Mer Man mold works better for Stinkor than Beast Man's did for Moss Man.

Stinkor's a neat figure. I always dug him, and the shield was nice since they didn't make a whold lot of shield, but the greyskull shield was always a bit small in the handle. I recently found out about the he-man shield version, and would really like the shield. if anyone has one they want to get rid of.... e-mail me. I also thought the mekaneck armor fit well as the little tip at the top center of the armor made it look like a rebreather. I always liked the mer man mold (thought preferred the mer-man card art over the mold) and thought the rather cat-like shape of the head added to the figure, since skunks seem to be confused for cats in certain things (pepe le pew cartoons anyone?). It was a good figure.

My third favorite figure, behind moss man and mer man. Only thing I would have changed is giving him a weapon instead of a shield.

I agree; Even as a kid the shield struck me as "Okay, we need to give him a weapon. We haven't re-used the Grayskull shield yet, let's use that", and not overly suited to the character. They went through a phase of re-using most of the Grayskull weapons (axe - Buzz Off; spear - Whiplash; mace - Clawful and Moss Man; rifle - Webstor), and it fell to Stinkor to be the one to get the shield. I mean, if he really smelt that bad, few enemies are likely to get near enough for him to even need a shield (unless they're using lasers, I suppose).

Last edited by Spacedust; July 2, 2007 at 11:12am.
Reason: corrected spelling mistake

He has always been a personal favorite. I like that smell. I thought that was the coolest thing as a kid that the toy stinks like its supposed to. Thats an A+ all arounf for Mattel.

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Stinkor is one of my favourite figures, and I was really happy to see him appearing in the MYP show. I think he does a great job of redeeming the Mer-Man mold which was a pretty dismal failure at effectively conveying Mer-Man's aquatic nature. The mold definitely works better for Stinkor than it did for Mer-Man. Personally I think the mold-recycling here is much more successful than Moss-Man's.

lame!

I have no problem with remolds, and honestly think it is one of the more endeering traits of MOTU that was later copied by everybody else. But I prefer a remold with a bit of flair and originality, like Faker, or Mossman, that builds on a cool image, not recycling with a different color. I will concede on the smell though, that was about the only thing that made him interesting.

I allways liked Stinkor because in a one on one fight with a heroic warrior. they would have to hold thier breath, while fighting Stinkor. and when they couldint hold their breath no more stinkor would win. unless they had one of those rebreathers, like faker32828 had mentioned.

man at arms had one, and mecaneck. I sometimes put mekaneck armor on another figure. just to fight Stinkor, those armor peices gave me the same inpression. and even those would eventuley break. from Stinkors foul smell, heroic wariors allways needed back up. with Stinkor around, I have great memories of Stinkor. and have to say a perfect ten with no complaints.

Why? Because of all of the reused molds, I thought this was not only the most creative, but also surpassed the original use of the molds. I never thought MER-MAN's head looked right (or even matched the artwork) and face it, neither did you. But as a skunk it looked perfect! And MEKANECK's armor was okay, but as STINKOR's that little tab that looked like a microphone seemed like it was there to cover STINKOR's nose to protect him from his own stench! Add to this a cool color scheme and one of the most original 'action' features in history, and you've got one of the most memorable characters in the MOTU line. It's weirdness like this that really defines MOTU and sets it apart from other lines.

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I remember asking for him for my birthday one year. I got a boatload of MOTU stuff, but Stinkor was not among them. But I got Orko, so I was OK. I later found him at a store, and my mom wouldn't buy him because of the smell. A kid who lived in my neighborhood that also had a lot of MOTU stuff had Stinkor and brought him over to my house more than a few times. My mom thought that smell was horrible, so she refused to buy it.